Beyond the exciting Radeon DRM driver changes that includes the long-awaited dynamic power management support and also initial support for the HD 8000 "Sea Islands" hardware, there will also be a new DRM driver to premiere with the Linux 3.11 kernel...

Beyond the exciting Radeon DRM driver changes that includes the long-awaited dynamic power management support and also initial support for the HD 8000 "Sea Islands" hardware, there will also be a new DRM driver to premiere with the Linux 3.11 kernel...

So in other words, approximately equal to the functionality of an intel zXXX, with no happy sauce on the horizon.

06-27-2013, 12:29 PM

enrico.tagliavini

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Originally Posted by droidhacker

So in other words, approximately equal to the functionality of an intel zXXX, with no happy sauce on the horizon.

I agree. I mean, ok nice at list you will see something on your screen. But defining it great when the reality is that this driver is almost useless, meaning you cannot use the hardware you own....... is plain wrong imho.

Having an open source *official* and with *a lot of work going on to fill the gaps* for the new Intel SoCs is what I define great.